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Tired

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The list of victims was long, and every name was another stone in my stomach.

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Volume 4, Issue 1: Letter from the Editors

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There is much to improve.

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Test Run

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Part Three

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe: Acknowledge the History of Comfort Women

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Dear Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, We call upon you to acknowledge the Japanese state’s direct role in operating a system of sexual slavery during World War II. Numerous testimonies from […]

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Who Cheers for Women?

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Herman Kaur Bhupal You name it, I tried it: swimming, tennis, soccer, basketball, gymnastics. I played all at some point, with every encouragement from my family and coaches. But when […]

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